Monday, August 16, 2010

Simple Wedding Dresses

White Simple Wedding Dresses
Simple and elegant dresses are the latest wedding wear treads and most of the would-be-brides are all set to follow the same. Well, if you are one of them, then here are some ideas on designing such a simple and classy outfit for the special day of your life.

When you start with the wedding preparations, wedding wear is something that can't at all be missed out. Choosing the right wedding dress out of the lot is definitely a task that is full of confusion. Well, the bride's body type, her personality and more importantly which type of outfits she can carry well are the important factors to be kept in mind while choosing the dress. While many prefer glamorous wedding gowns, you might be a bride-to-be who loves to keep it simple and sober. Well, if that soft look is what suits you the most, then there are a number of patterns in simple wedding dresses which you can opt for. Yes, wedding wear does not always need to be very flashy and glamorous. You can have a simple wedding wear nicely designed to don a look that is class apart. Let me tell you that simple wedding gowns have become a popular trend in the recent years and most of the brides are opting for that soft and elegant look instead of the funky and flashy appearance. So, here are some styles and options that you can check out.

Sober Fabric

Fabrics play a major role in appearance of a dress pattern. Right choice of fabric must be done considering the style of dress and your body type. As you might be opting for plain fabrics and soft colors, fabric must be so chosen that it adds the essential amount of rich effect. Satin, satin sheath, lace, raw silk, silk, cotton silk and linen are the best fabrics to pick for dresses. If you are not going to add even a single colored element to the basic dress pattern, then it is best to opt for lace fabric in white, beige or any other color. If you are looking for inexpensive dresses, make sure you choose the fabric accordingly, as the same majorly affects the total cost.

Dress Patterns

When you look for simple dresses, A line gown definitely tops the list. A simple A line gown with a 'V' neckline and sleeveless pattern is the perfect pick. Accessorize such dresses with organza waist belt and get set to walk down the aisle. You can add a diamond or brooch at the mid of this belt to give a perfect finishing touch to the outfit. Empire waistlines are a hot trend of this season and you can have the same accommodated in the dress pattern. Further keep the piece sleeveless or add balloon sleeves. Also, the lower part can be kept flowy or made a bit stylish by keeping it body fitted. Short dresses with empire necklines are also a good pick. You can have the lower part flowy with a narrow colored trim added at the hemline that matches with a trim added at the lifted waistline in this case. Satin trims make the best pick for wedding gowns. If you are opting for a colored dress, you need not add any contrast colored trims or belts as the same can overdo the look. Keep the entire dress in single color and just add sequins at neckline or for the upper part of the dress and sleeves in case of empire necks.

Colors to Choose

Soft colors are the best trick to get that simple look. You can definitely pick a dark shade like the crimson or maroon, but keeping the dress pattern very simple in this case is much essential. Colors like aqua blue or white make the best simple beach dresses. Soft pink, peach, light rose color and ivory are the ultimate color choices for simple wedding gowns and dresses. When adding belts, bows and trims you can go for colors contrasting with the basic dress fabric.

Well, designing a gown that looks simple, yet catchy and rich is not a tough task. All you need to do is browse through the dress styles, choose the right fabric and consult a good dress designer who will understand your requirements. Make sure that colors, length of the dress, necklines, and overall pattern is so chosen that it suits you well and you are comfortable to carry it off.

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